Hi Guys!

Here I am with a new story like I promised! After much profound thinking and typing, I am pleased to announce that this story is officially, completed, and had its final edit, waiting to be uploaded!

This is a crossover type story with Heartland and Flashpoint. There is no Heartland/Flashpoint crossover fandom, so I hope you guys won't mind my posting it here in Heartland. It also has my OC character I created, Jessica from Running From A Nightmare as Lisa's blood daughter in this story. With the exception that I brought her over to this story, it has no connection to Running From A Nightmare whatsoever. This story has a completely different storyline, I wanted to explore Lisa as being a cop after watching Jessica Steen play Donna Sabine in Flashpoint and hence this story was born.

This story is mainly about Lisa, and it stems from a closed chapter in her life before she moved to Hudson and married Jack (This is an AU type story, I tried to mix together the character of Donna Sabine from Flashpoint into Lisa) and something from her past that threatens the thing she holds most dear to her, her daughter.

Setting of this story- (Please remember this is an AU, so Lisa's background as written here is different from Heartland. I did this so that I could tie together the two characters Jessica Steen played, Lisa in Heartland and Donna Sabine in flashpoint) Four years previous, Lisa had been Donna Sabine. SRU team leader and former VICE officer. When she was reconnected with her daughter that she had thought was gone forever (She was told that her daughter had died not long after birth but it wasn't true. The doctor had kidnapped the child to sell her) she decided that she had had enough of the force and resigned. She felt it was too dangerous to stay in the force when she had an eight year old daughter to think about and so she had quit, changed her identity and moved to Hudson to run her father's stud farm upon his passing. Lisa met Jack (having lost her first husband, Jessie's father a long time before) and they married a bit over a year before this story happens. She didn't want to risk Jessie loosing her mother, and she didn't want to risk loosing her daughter if someone came after her for revenge.

However, her worst fear is about to happen...

(Please, do not hoard my house for my Whumping that is going to be the whole storyline of this story lol. I really wanted to write a side of Lisa we have never seen before, and combining Heartland and Flashpoint gives me that opportunity, I really love putting my characters through hard and tense situations lol)


Prologue

Drug Lord Released From Jail.

Lisa placed the paper back on the counter, a shudder running up her spine as she looked at the picture on the page. The article was front page news, the headline and hot topic of the National newspaper. Her eyes read the write up urgently, almost as if she couldn't believe what she was reading. The man she had worked so hard to get behind bars with her team had been released. He was free. Her stomach in knots as she finished the article, she took a deep breath as she ran her hand over her head. He had sworn he would get revenge on the people who had put him behind bars, she had heard his threats when she'd placed the handcuffs on him and marched him to the prison van, and now she couldn't help but feel nervous and on edge. It was silly, to be worried about him when her identity was changed and she was no longer involved in the force. Getting him, busting the drug operation and gang he had going had been her last job before she had quit the SRU and the police force for good. She'd wanted out, wanted out of the craziness and danger of her job. Not only had she felt like it had been enough and time to change her career, she had an eight year old daughter to think about. Jessica, the girl she had told had died at birth, was alive after all. In busting a case of child abuse and neglect, she had found her and uncovered a dark secret that had been hidden long from her. That the doctor had kidnapped her child and sold her. She'd thought long and hard before making her decision about leaving the force and when her father had passed and she had inherited Fairfield it had been her ticket to leave and build a new life for both her and her daughter.

She looked down at the paper again, still not believing her eyes. How on earth did he even get out? How and why was he being released? It made her angry thinking of the hours she had worked, of the close calls her team had gone through to bring that man to justice and yet now he was free to walk the streets again. She shook her head in anger. It wasn't right, and it wasn't just. They had almost died, her and her partner in bringing the man in and yet the courts had decided he'd done enough time and had let him out on parole. She knew this guy, knew how he worked. She'd spent ages working undercover in the case when she had been working in that department, then had been forced to give it up when it had run dry. It was only by pure luck she'd been able to get him and his gang when she had been working with the SRU, and she thought it had been a fitting end to that chapter of her life. He'd been caught and locked away, but now he was free again. It wasn't right.

She glanced one last time at the paper, a sick disgust in her stomach as she felt her pocket vibrate. She pulled her phone out and hurried to answer it as she left Maggie's Dinner and headed to her car. She smiled, hearing the voice on the other end of the line. She hadn't heard that voice for quite some time, and couldn't remember when they had spoken last. It had to have been a few months before her wedding, and that had taken place over a year ago. She hadn't heard from him since, yet answered the call from her old partner with a touch of excitement in her voice. 'Hello Ed, haven't heard from you for a while. I thought you'd fallen off the face of the earth or something.'

'Hello Lisa.' Ed replied, glancing out the window of the SRU headquarters. 'or do I still call you Donna?'

She chuckled as she hopped in the car and turned the key in the ignition. 'Ed you know when I left the force I changed my name to protect my identity.'

'Yes, I do. I guess I still think of you as a Donna instead of a Lisa. Guess I'm still not used to the name change. ' He heard her chuckle again. 'How's that gorgeous daughter of yours and husband going?' He hoped she was with her, it would be one child they could tick off their list. He didn't want to alarm her though, it was just trying to rule out a couple of things that had happened in the past few days. 'Last time we spoke, you were in a frenzy trying to get her a dress for your wedding.'

'Jessie's doing great.' Lisa slowly backed out of her parking spot and onto the road as she placed her phone in its holder. 'She just turned twelve last week and we had a bit of a family get together for it. I honestly still can't believe I found her, after all those years. It's still almost like a dream.' She replied as she stopped at a red light. 'I missed her baby years, but I'm thankful that we found each other now. She utterly adores Jack, I couldn't ask for a better father for her. As for Jack, he's still busy running the ranch and such. He and Jess are out with the cattle today, rounding them up for the sale next week.'

He silently hoped she'd been with Lisa till they had figured out what was going on but if the girl was with her husband he hoped she would be okay. There wasn't any reason to make her worry unnecessarily. 'I'm still mad about missing your wedding, you know the team and I would have been there if we could. It was just really bad timing, we couldn't get away especially with Team Four going down at that time.'

'I know, don't feel bad about it Ed. Duty above everything else, I know how it is.' She waited for the traffic then crossed the street and turned onto the road back to Heartland. 'You will have to come visit sometime though, I think you'll be surprised how much Jessie's grown. You'd hardly recognise her now, she's nothing like the scared girl we rescued those years ago. She's really blossomed into a strong young woman.'

'I haven't seen her in over four years, I don't think she'd even remember me.'

'No, she does. She likes hearing stories about me working in the force, especially the one when that cat attacked you that time.'

Ed laughed. 'You told her that? I guess I'll have to set the record straight if I ever get to come visit you all.' He replied, then his tone grew more serious as he turned to the real nature of the call. 'Lisa, I guess you know by now that Kirk Connerland was released from prison.'

'Yes, I know about that.' She sighed. 'It's all over the newspapers and TV, everyone is talking about it.'

'I thought you would have but I just wanted to make sure.' He paused for a moment then continued. 'I guess what I'm trying to say is to watch your back. You played the biggest part in putting him behind bars, he's not going to easily forget you. The team wanted me to call and make sure that you knew. We all remember his threats about getting revenge, they wanted to make sure that you were in the loop.'

'I wouldn't expect any less of him.' She sighed again. 'Tell them I thank them for their concern, but I'm fine. I changed my identity and moved from Toronto for a reason.'

'Just be careful Lisa, that's all I'm saying. You know we'll always have your back no matter if your in the force or not.'

Lisa could appreciate that what he was saying was right. 'I know and it goes both ways Ed. Once a cop, always a cop.' She glanced at her phone as another call came in. 'I've got to go, Jack is trying to get through to me. Say hi to the team for me and tell them I'll get them back yet for that joke they gave me for my parting gift.'

'I will, and you say hi to your family too. Stay safe Lisa.'

'You too Ed. Bye.' She ended the call then quickly answered Jack's. 'Jack, hi.'

'Lisa-'

She caught onto something in his tone that sent shivers up her spine. 'Jack, what is it? What's wrong?'

'Jessie's gone missing.'


I hope you all enjoyed this first chapter, I know its kinda short and a lil boring but I needed to write in how Lisa/Donna were connected for the story to flow. This is just the beginning, giving you all the base for everything to come. The real storyline (expanding on the last sentence) will start in the next chapter and build up until chapter 7-8 where it all comes to a climax, then slow down in chapter 9 as we reach the end. (Chapter 9 is the last chapter)

Anyway, drop me a review. I'd love to know what you guys thought of this first chapter. I hope that this story will be as well received as my Running From A Nightmare story (which I will continue to upload aswell) I have put a lot of effort and thought into this story. Also, I just love whumping Lisa lol (I'm mean, I know. I think you have all kinda gathered that by now)

I hope that I have stayed true to the characters from Flashpoint (I've only seen a few episodes, just the ones with Jessica Steen in them) I have done my best with what I have seen and I hope you will all like the result. If you've never watched Flashpoint, it won't matter. Its not vital to this story, its pretty well a Heartland fic, just with Lisa running around with a gun and a bunch of cops (something I have NEVER read on here lol) but I did enjoy writing it and I'm excited to share with you all the roller-coaster we are about to ride on!

Till next time, I'll leave you all wondering...